This was the most thrilling gaming moment of my life.
This was the most thrilling gaming moment of my life.
I'm eager to share this experience with others. It feels unbelievable. Everything unfolds within the game Onward, a virtual reality simulation. I found myself last standing on my team, trapped in a second floor of a building. My supplies were gone. I threw a grenade, but it didn’t matter. A voice shouted from below, "Come out with your hands up!" I replied, "Alright, hands are up—watch your fire." I lowered them and stepped outside. A gun greeted me cautiously. It demanded I kneel and place my hands behind my head. I complied, feeling a wave of embarrassment. "Where are they? Where are my teammates?" I asked. He replied, "They're all dead..." He pulled out his pistol again. Looking up, I saw the barrel in my eyes. Slowly, I said goodbye. *BANG*—the screen went dark. For a moment, everyone remained silent, watching this unfold on the live feed. In disbelief, we laughed, calling it the most incredible moment we'd ever witnessed. Even though I knew it was all staged, that instant before the end felt incredibly real... My heart is still racing. I won’t sleep tonight.
It combines roomscale with touchpad gestures. Hand directions are blended with classic forward, left, right, back motions to reduce motion sickness. The experience is very smooth. You can even lie down. In my mind I thought "this is DayZ but I really feel present." It offers a unique feel—like being on your knees while still moving naturally.
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The visuals seem a bit unconventional.